Show DEPUTIES OR THINGS jc marshal du bois anahis cepus ties are becoming very obnoxious to southern idaho not because of their legitimate performance of official duty but on account of their insulting extra official con duct and detestable character of the officials ves chris neilson one of the deputy mars chals lately employed in making some arrests at paris in co was when out at that place under bonds awaiting the action of the courts on against him tor grand larceny the other deputies employed are men of the marshal du bois himself is a profane drinking disreputable sort of not fit to associate with honest and decent people we think that the govern mehl at washington makes a mistake in keeping such creatures in office a aingie day when a man under the imputation of a grave charge like that of grand larceny tr 1 sent intha community where such a crime ia held in especial ab horrance and clothed with the authority and dignity of the law seeks to make arrests natural 1 i f r jorte people should feel indignant and A t ti y r exasperated we have just received a communication from a well known and honorable gentleman who was at paris anthe occasion of the late conference at that place when the deputy resisted according to 0 salt lake associated press lie thi letter serves to show the exact condition of public sentiment in southern idaho where the operating the writer abey alq saturday morn fc s lati f et ing soon alter the of the conference held two weeks agoan paris a decided sensation waa caused by one chris acil eon ills way toward the stand where some of the leading men of the stake were sitting notwithstanding that he had evidently chos occasion of the meeting ceppl e as much as possible neilson served papers on samuel and johna john A whom he might have at any time eithur ib eforo beafter br after divino M 1 x services it had been generall yi suspected for bome time past tha neilson was a deputy marshal for the reason that he is considered bad character which seems to t f s r I 1 i afy a jda i lio and to show that the popular estimate of the man was not er lie was under bonds haying been indicted by the grand jury for grand larceny three in of things cm aloyed to administer the law and I 1 am surprised that the government is not ashamed of such impeached sneaking hounds if it was not against the law in these kill killas gs some of the curs dust sure but its agaisse the taw to kill dogs that wear all wear hem consequently they aro safe for the laws are scrupulously respected spec ted neilson i 3 assisted by 11 clifton and A man named king both hard cases they were prowls ang around paris all day saturday but failed to J servo papers on any otner parties but on sunday morn inga they arrested samuel humphreys who was in bounan nounan No unan valley As eoon as they began to read the warrant to him ho became frightened by their violent manner and tried to run away from them when they fired three shots at him one of the parties king was heard to say G d d n him kill him they took humphreys to montpelier the samo day they succeeded iri making the arrest of charles simpson who is a resident of and a poor man yesterday they were taken to blackfoot where they are to be examined there were meyeral gentlemen and they are non cormons mormons too whom J heard of nellson and clifton as unprincipled sneaks they were anxious that the boys here should do something with them fred T dubois bill jones and several other marshals made their appearance in paris a few days later and were diligent in making to where certain parties lived no one was able to give any information and there was no disturbance tur bance or resistance or arrests dubois was disappointed in not getting his expected fees and drowned his sorrows in drink he anahis aids all left paris after a few days by way of ovid and montpelier I 1 do not knowis know if ahey arc still iu the valley I 1 should like to change the subject but I 1 dont know just bofto do it the fact of the matter is I 1 have seen and heard so much of deputy marshals lately that I 1 am unable to think of anything else I 1 dream of them and to hear of their raids A gentleman not of the mormon faith in speaking of yesterday said ho ought to be served as a colored man was in the east where he came from the negro was a notorious thief oco night he stole a pig some boys caught him tied a rope around his neck threw the other end over the largo limb of a tree and to it tho pig an ln quest was held over the remains of the negro not the pig and tho jury brought m a verdict of death through being hung by a hog for this deplorable condition of affairs in our sister territory the united states marshal and his deputies are alone responsible if they only adhered to their proper duties and refrained from abusing and cursing the people and did not studiously exasperate publia feeling they would not be subject toso much merited popular haired and would bo far more useful in their official capacity but after all what can be expected of indicted thieves and kindred things |